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The 10 iconic Montreal sites bringing bees to the city

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From the Golden Square Mile to the Mile End, bees are quietly checking into some of Montreal’s best addresses. Tucked away on rooftops and terraces, these hives are adding a new layer to the city’s most iconic buildings.

Here are 10 sites where bees are moving in, and making themselves right at home.

A downtown landmark since 1962, Place Ville-Marie was designed by I.M. Pei and sits above Montreal’s vast underground city. Its renovated Esplanade, shops, and 360° observatory make it a true meeting point for business and culture.

Source: CBRE
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Opened over a century ago, the Ritz hotel blends old-world charm with modern touches like a rooftop garden and saltwater pool. The hotel’s long guest list includes dignitaries, celebrities, and visiting royals.

Source: Booking.com

Famous for its colorful glass exterior, the Palais hosts major events and exhibitions year-round. It also has one of the city’s largest green roofs, planted with native species and designed to support urban wildlife.

Source: Divco
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This glass tower offers natural light on every floor and top-level energy efficiency. Tenants have access to a fitness center, bike facilities, and indoor connections to downtown’s underground network.

Source: JLL Properties

Rising next to the Bell Centre, Tour Deloitte was one of the first office towers in Canada to aim for LEED Platinum. It has smart building systems, indoor bike parking, and quick access to trains and metro lines.

Source: Cadillac Fairview
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Founded in 1860, the museum spans five buildings and houses over 45,000 works. Its mix of historic and modern wings make it a central stop on the Golden Square Mile.

Source: MBAM
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Ubisoft turned this old textile factory into one of the world’s leading video game studios. Inside, the open-plan offices, green rooftops, and creative spaces reflect the energy of Mile End.

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Google’s new Montreal office includes quiet rooms, lounges, and a rooftop terrace. The design keeps things practical: comfortable, flexible, and well connected to both Old Montreal and downtown.

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Set in the heart of the Quartier international, this government office is known for its open plaza, public art, and proximity to Montreal’s tech and business clusters.

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A mix of restored 1800s facades and modern office space, this complex includes an indoor atrium, direct access to the metro, and one of the quietest corners of Old Montreal.

Source: Allied Properties
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Turns out, bees have great taste in real estate. Whether it’s a historic hotel, a glass tower, or a museum rooftop, they’ve landed some prime spots. Follow their MyHive pages to see what they’re up to…you might just get a new view of the city.

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